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discourse美 ['dɪs.kɔrs] 英 ['dɪskɔː(r)s] - n.话语;语篇;论文;演讲
- v.谈;讲演;写讲稿
- 网络论述;演说;谈话
复数:discourses 现在分词:discoursing 过去分词:discoursed n. dissertation,treatise,homily,sermon,address 1. | [c][u] 论文;演讲a long and serious treatment or discussion of a subject in speech or writing |
| a discourse on issues of gender and sexuality 关于性别和性行为的论文 | | He was hoping for some lively political discourse at the meeting. 他希望在会上听到些生动的政治演讲。 |
2. | [u] 语篇;话语the use of language in speech and writing in order to produce meaning; language that is studied, usually in order to see how the different parts of a text are connected |
| spoken/written discourse 口头╱书面语篇 | | |
n. | 1. a serious and lengthy speech or piece of writing about a topic 2. serious discussion about something between people or groups 3. language, especially the type of language used in a particular context or subject 4. a unit of language, especially spoken language, that is longer than the sentence. 5. written or spoken language, especially when it is studied in order to understand how people use language 1. a serious and lengthy speech or piece of writing about a topic 2. serious discussion about something between people or groups 3. language, especially the type of language used in a particular context or subject 4. a unit of language, especially spoken language, that is longer than the sentence. 5. written or spoken language, especially when it is studied in order to understand how people use language | v. | 1. to speak or write about a subject in a formal context and at length |
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